Black teachers barred from working together

This report relates to 1 case(s)

Clayton-Naute v The Governors of Catherine Infant School [1996] IT/38856/96 (0 other reports)

An Afro-Caribbean nursery nurse who was required to work
with a white teacher, with whom she had "an uneasy relationship", because the
school did not want two Afro-Caribbeans working together, was unlawfully
discriminated against on racial grounds, holds a Leicester industrial tribunal
(Chair: D R Sneath) in Clayton-Naute v
The Governors of Catherine Infant School. It awards £1,250 for injury to
feelings and makes a recommendation.

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